Scott Cousins

He never did fully recover physically from one of the most infamous plays in All-Star Game history, when Pete Rose bulled him over in 1970 to score the winning run in the 12th inning at Riverfront Stadium.

With the game back in Cincinnati on Tuesday, Fosse is reminded again of that moment. Over and over. Not that he needs another look.

"As if it happened yesterday," said Fosse, a Cleveland catcher at the time and now an Oakland broadcaster. "As much as it's shown, I don't have to see it on TV as a replay to know what happened. It's fresh."

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